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External Wall Insulation
External wall insulation. Improve energy, thermal and fire efficiency of buildings with external wall insulation. Create more comfortable, energy efficient spaces.
Case Studies
Beckley Point Student Accomodation Case study
Read how the construction of Beckley Point put the moisture-resistant properties of ROCKWOOL insulation to the test
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Why Stone Wool?
Stone wool is recyclable and non-combustible. At ROCKWOOL, we use the inherent properties of stone to create a wide range of stone wool products that can provide improved energy saving, fire protection and acoustic performance.
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Construction Terminology
Check out our handy A-Z terminology guide to the construction world.
Case Studies
School meets acoustic targets using ROCKWOOL® products - Case study
Nottingham Girls’ High School is an independent school that educates girls from infants to sixth-form.. With the aim to expand the school’s facilities, a newly built performing arts centre, which consists of a 275 seated auditorium, was constructed. A combination of ROCKWOOL flat roofing solutions was specified to accommodate the building’s thermal and acoustic performance requirements.
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Metal Roof Insulation
Metal roof insulation typically sits between layers of metal roofing. This helps to reduce heat loss, and improve acoustic performance in metal roofs.
Applications
Fire-stopping
ROCKWOOL fire-stopping products are designed to protect every joint, imperfection and opening that could otherwise potentially allow the passage of fire, smoke and hot gases.
Case Studies
ROCKWOOL® provides acoustic solution to Kier HQ - Case study
Kier has a long-standing relationship with the Cambridgeshire area, having worked on 23 projects with the University of Cambridge, so it was no surprise when they decided to build their brand new three-storey headquarters in the Cambridge Research Park. Although delivering the project themselves, Kier decided that with a flat roof forming part of the design, they required a roofing material that would provide exceptional acoustic management, good thermal insulation and a high quality finish that needed minimal maintenance.